pouched
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unpouched adjective
Etymology
Origin of pouched
Example Sentences
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There was a wait to see if Jurel had pouched the catch, but there was no doubt.
From BBC • Aug. 4, 2025
There are several other reasons African giant pouched rats are a good choice for fighting illegal wildlife trade.
From NewsForKids.net • Nov. 28, 2024
If the fossil lampreys had similar capabilities to today’s pouched lamprey, Wu and colleagues write, Yanliaomyzon might have even been able to destroy the skulls of its fishy prey.
From National Geographic • Oct. 31, 2023
The findings, detailed in 11 studies published in the journal Science, involved placentals, by far the world's most common mammalian assemblage, known for giving birth to well-developed babies, and not egg-laying monotremes or pouched marsupials.
From Reuters • Apr. 27, 2023
He was a monstrous man, with a mane of greasy gray hair, his face pouched and seamed, with protuberant lips.
From "1984" by George Orwell
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